Michigan freshman Nik Stauskas is one of the top overall shooters in the country through his team's first seven games. Daniel Brenner | AnnArbor.com

ANN ARBOR -- Nik Stauskas has maintained the same level of confidence throughout the first three weeks of the season.

The Michigan freshman wing says he knows how to shoot, and he's not surprised that he's off to such a fine start -- and his teammates aren't either.

But just about anyone else would be lying if they predicted his numbers so far.

Through seven games, Stauskas has a true shooting percentage of 79.5 percent -- the third-best number of anyone in America at this point.

True shooting percentage is a metric that takes into account one's success with 2-point field goals, 3-point field goals and free throws -- and since the 6-foot-6 freshman has missed only 22 of the 75 total shots he's attempted this year, it's easy to see why that number is so high.

More Michigan basketball numbers:

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Stauskas is shooting better than 60 percent from 3-point range (18 of 29), currently ranking him fifth nationally.

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More Stauskas: The freshman is 22 of 23 from the foul line, best of any Michigan rotation player, by far.

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Jordan Morgan put up 10 points and 10 rebounds in a road win at Bradley on Saturday, the second double-double of his career. It was also the sixth double-digit rebound game in Morgan's career.

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Michigan's currently out-rebounding opponents by more than 10 boards per game. It finished last season with 29 fewer rebounds than all its opponents.

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Freshman Glenn Robinson III has put up double-figure scoring numbers in five of the team's first seven games. Robinson is 12.3 points and a team-best 7 rebounds per game.